Goofed pretty badly on this one! For some reason, I took it for granted that the statue here is also that of King George V; even though I learnt about my error a while ago, was too lazy to get here and correct it, until now! (March 6, 2010)
There was Chennapattanam and then there was Madras. About 357 years later, in 1996, she became Chennai. And whatever she may be called 385 years from now, she will always remain the "Queen of the Coromandel"! Come wander around this blog. It will give you a peek into her soul!!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
George the second
That's not true, really. This is actually King Edward VII, father of King George V, the King Emperor. I did not realize that there are quite a few statues of this man the two kings, father and son, around Chennai - this is the second one such statue featuring on this blog (hence the title of this post! - the first one, of King George V, is here). I'm not sure if there is any significance to the placement of these statues, but it would be a reasonable guess that they were distributed in such a way that no matter what road one took to or from Fort St George, one would have to pass under the gaze of one of the monarchs!
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British sculptures in India - constant reminders of the past and handsome artwork!
King George .. the Hindu ...
What a combo !!! lol !!
Cheers
@ Leif: Yes, the level of detail on these statues is amazing. But there are some who don't like seeing them :(
@ Hobbes: Ah, yes - that's some combo - and then there is the 'Chettinad' in the background, too ;)
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